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thanks adrian and mongou

Thanks Mongu for the extra information you provided

Regarding your question about whichuniversities offer MSc Air Transport Management, I believe there are two in UK; Cranfield University (the one Im studying :)) and City University started recently offering such master. However, Cranfield University is more acclaimed and well established in the aeronautical and aeronautical engineering industry.

Moreover, your report on how to run the business suggested a lot of headaches daily that a packet of panadols per day may be inadequate. 🙂 But isnt it really this that makes airline industry as exiting as possible!?

Also, Adrian thank you for your comments about the report. It is correct that there are a lot of “games” going on with bilateral agreements. Another example is BMI (British Midland International) main desire to begin operations to JFK from LHR. Currently as there is no open sky policy, only AA UA, BA and VS (Virgin Atlantic) are allowed to operate to LHR. All other airlines have to go either Stansted or Gatwick if they wish to travel to London. Luton is a bit out of the question due to runway limitations. BMI has a lot of slots available at LHR however they are underutilised because they are forced to concentrate only in Europe.

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